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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
3500 - Local Oversight Program
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ARCHIVED REPORTS
FileName_PostFix
XR0000596
RECORD_ID
PR0544169
PE
3528
FACILITY_ID
FA0006437
FACILITY_NAME
CHEVRON STATION #90557*** (INACT)
STREET_NUMBER
139
Direction
S
STREET_NAME
CENTER
STREET_TYPE
ST
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95202
APN
13730012
CURRENT_STATUS
02
SITE_LOCATION
139 S CENTER ST
P_LOCATION
01
P_DISTRICT
001
QC Status
Approved
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GROUNDWATER TECHNOLOGY GROUNDWATER MONITORING AND SAMPLE <br /> COLLECTION PROTOCOL <br /> Groundwater Monitoring <br /> Groundwater monitoring is accomplished using a INTERFACE PROBE" Weil Monitoring System. The <br /> INTERFACE PROBE" Well Monitoring System is a hand held, battery operated device for measuring the <br /> depth to separate-phase hydrocarbons and depth to water. The INTERFACE PROBEE" Well Monitoring <br /> System consists of a dual-sensing probe which utilizes an optical liquid sensor and electrical <br /> conductivity to distinguish between water and petroleum products. <br /> Monitoring Is accomplished by measuring from the surveyed top of well casing or grade to groundwater <br /> ic water <br /> on <br /> and a potete-pha e hydrocarbons If present The ric surface map is constructed. iftseparate-phaasedhydrocarbons are detected the <br /> then calculated for each well <br /> and a potentiome P <br /> water elevation is adjusted by the following calculation: <br /> (Product thickness) x (0.8) + (Water elevation) = Corrected water elevation <br /> Groundwater monitoring wells are monitored In order of wells with lowest concentrations of volatile <br /> organic compounds to wells with the highest concentrations, based upon historical concentrations. if <br /> separate-phase hydrocarbons are encountered In a well, the product is visually Inspected to confirm and <br /> note color, amount, and viscosity. Monitoring equipment is washed with laboratory grade detergent and <br /> rinsed with distilled or delonized water before monitoring each well. <br /> Groundwater Sampling <br /> Before groundwater samples are collected, sufficient water is purged from each well to ensure <br /> representative formation water is entering the well. Wells are purged and sampled in the same order as <br /> monitoring, from wells with the lowest concentrations of volatile orgalniicc cooride mpounds ds to finewith a With e <br /> highest concentrations. Wells are purged using either a polyvinyl <br /> check valve or with a stainless steel submersible Grundfos pump. The ppurggquipman t Is <br /> tripled rinsing <br /> decontaminated before use In each well by washing with laboratory grade <br /> detergent <br /> With deionized or distilled water. A minimum of 3 well-casing volumes of water are removed from each <br /> well while pH, electrical conductivity, and temperature are recorded to verify that"fresh"formation water <br /> Is being sampled and the parameters have stabilized. If the well is low yielding, it may be purged dry <br /> and sampled before 3 casing volumes are purged. The wells are then allowed to recharge to <br /> approximately 80 percent of the Initial water level before a sample is collected. <br /> Groundwater samples are collected from each well using a new, prepackaged disposable bailer and <br /> far <br /> string. The water sample Is decanted from the bailer into laboratory-provided containers (appropriate <br /> the analyses required) so that there is no headspace in the containers. Samples collected for benzene, <br /> toluene, ethylbenzene, xylene, and total petroleum hydrocarbons (rPH)-as-gasoline analyses are <br /> collected in 40-miiiliiter vials fitted with Teflon® septum lids. Samples are preserved with hydrochloric <br /> acid (HCl-) to a pH of less than 2. Dissolved metals samples are filtered through a 0.45-micron paper <br /> filter in the field and preserved as required before submitting to the laboratory for analyses. All samples <br /> are labeled Immediately upon collection and logged on the chain-of-custody record. Sample label and <br /> chain-of-custody recorded Information Includes the project name and number, sample identification, date <br /> and time of collection, analyses requested, and the sampler's name. Sample bottles are placed In <br /> plastic bags (to protect the bottles and labels) and on ice (frozen water) In an insulated cooler and are <br /> shipped under chain-of-custody protocol to the laboratory. <br /> The chain-of-custody record documents who has possession of the samples until the analyses is <br /> performed. Other pertinent information is also noted for the laboratory use on the chain-of-custody <br /> record. <br /> rol measure. <br /> Trip blanks repares)d be the abora laboratory and are placed in the insulated cooler and for each project as a quality assurance/quality tac accompany thefield <br /> TBLBs are preps y <br /> samples throughout the sampling event. <br /> PROTOCOL - - <br />
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